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  • When nonprofit contributions are quid pro quo

    Charitable contributions aren’t always eligible for tax deductions — even when the not-for-profit recipient is tax exempt and the donor itemizes. Take “quid pro quo” donations.

  • Did you get an Economic Impact Payment that was less than you expected?

    Nearly everyone has heard about the Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) that the federal government is sending to help mitigate the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • PPP Forgiveness Application Released

    The Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Application that each borrower will be required to submit to their lender was issued by U.S.

  • Fortunate enough to get a PPP loan? Forgiven expenses aren’t deductible

    The IRS has issued guidance clarifying that certain deductions aren’t allowed if a business has received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan. Specifically, an expense isn’t deductible if both:

  • Act 9 brings changes to PA employer obligations for unemployment compensation

    On March 27, 2020, Governor Wolf signed Act 9 of 2020 into law, which requires employers to provide employees with informati

  • There’s still time to make a deductible IRA contribution for 2019

    Do you want to save more for retirement on a tax-favored basis? If so, and if you qualify, you can make a deductible traditional IRA contribution for the 2019 tax year between now and the extended tax filing deadline and claim the write-off on your 2019 return.

  • How to succeed at virtual team building

    Thanks to affordable technology, more and more companies have been allowing employees to work remotely in recent years. It’s become feasible to procure laptops, set up security protocols, use cloud servers and rely on employees’ home Wi-Fi connections to create functional virtual workspaces.

  • Is your nonprofit’s tap running dry?

    The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis has put enormous financial stress on many not-for-profits — whether they’re temporarily shut down or actively fighting the pandemic. If cash flow has dried up, your organization may need to do more than trim expenses.

  • PA unemployment updates for the self-employed

    On April 24th, Pennsylvania set up a separate website using the term “PUA” for self-employed Schedule C individuals to file for unemployment if their business was shut down or decreased due to COVID-19. It was fully functioning as of May 7th and Pennsylvania has started to release money as of May

  • Business charitable contribution rules have changed under the CARES Act

    In light of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many businesses are interested in donating to charity. In order to incentivize charitable giving, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act made some liberalizations to the rules governing charitable deductions.

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